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Two men shot at Trump’s Butler rally sue federal government over Secret Service ‘preventable failures’

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Two men shot at Trump’s Butler rally sue federal government over Secret Service ‘preventable failures’

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Two men who were shot at the Pennsylvania rally where a gunman tried to assassinate Donald Trump are suing the federal government.

James Copenhaver and David Dutch alleged in separate but similar lawsuits filed Monday in the Western District of Pennsylvania that the U.S. Secret Service and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) were grossly negligent in their failure to secure the event premises in Butler, Pennsylvania. The lawsuits specifically cite the AGR Complex roof used by the shooter, Thomas Crooks.

The lawsuits name the United States government as the defendant, and the plaintiffs are joined in the legal action by their wives.

“Congressional investigations also reviewed the USSS’s failures on the day of the assassination attempt, including Senate findings which concluded that the USSS’s failures directly led to the shooting complained of herein, including, but not limited to, that the USSS’s conduct consisted of a “cascade of preventable failures,” the lawsuit states.

Dutch was shot in the abdomen and underwent multiple surgeries. Copenhaver was struck by two bullets in the abdomen and left arm, and fragments remain lodged in his body following the shooting, according to his complaint.

CRITICAL SECURITY LAPSES BY SECRET SERVICE EXPOSED IN NEW REPORT ON TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT

The shooting occurred on July 13, 2024, during a campaign rally at the Butler Farm Show grounds. Crooks grazed Trump’s ear with a bullet and was killed by a Secret Service sniper seconds after he opened fire from a nearby rooftop.

Corey Comperatore, a former volunteer fire chief who attended the event, was killed while shielding his family.

The lawsuits detail a “cascade of preventable failures” by the Secret Service that allowed the shooting to occur, specifically pointing to the failure to secure the complex roof despite warnings that it was a vulnerability.

TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT: SECRET SERVICE KNEW AIRSPACE PROTECTION WOULD END WITH FORMER PRESIDENT ONSTAGE

James Copenhaver and David Dutch standing together

“The defendant United States of America, by and through the [Secret Service], committed egregious failures and failed to abide by and adhere to various protocols, policies and procedures which directly and proximately caused the shooting and/or allowed it to occur,” the lawsuits read.

“The assassination attempt on President Trump’s life was entirely preventable and was caused, in whole or in part, by the failures of the USSS in the days leading up to the event as well as on the day of the assassination attempt,” the complaints continued.

In addition to security failures, the complaints argue that the Secret Service created an environment where critical information could not be shared because it established fragmented, separate command centers rather than a single unified post.

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Republican candidate Donald Trump with blood on face surrounded by Secret Service agents on stage

Agents also relied on inadequate communication methods, the lawsuits state, such as using cellphones to pass messages between trailers instead of utilizing centralized radio channels, which “severely impeded” the transmission of safety information.

The legal filings also note that authorities observed Crooks acting erratically, using a range finder, and becoming the subject of a search in the hours leading up to the shooting. The Secret Service has essentially admitted to these failures, the lawsuits argue.

David Dutch walking with visible gunshot wounds after Trump rally

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“Indeed, the [Secret Service] has itself acknowledged that its failures included ‘breakdowns in communication, technological issues, and human failure’ all of which contributed to the shooting, and that its conduct constituted ‘an operational failure that the Secret Service will carry as a reminder of the critical importance of its zero-fail mission and the need for continuous improvement,'” they state. “Further, numerous agents were held accountable for their acts and omissions, including suspension without pay, and those individuals were placed on restricted duty and/or moved into non-operational positions.”

Both lawsuits seek $150,000 in damages, as well as interest and attorney fees.

Fox News has reached out to the White House, Secret Service and DHS for comment.

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